on 28-04-2022 09:10
I'm writing on behalf of a friend (no, really!) who has an issue with all her channels changing to HD. She doesn't like it and also feels that it has an adverse effect on the volume. It also uses more space when recording programmes etc. She wants to know if there's any way to switch to SD options.
28-04-2022 09:53 - edited 28-04-2022 09:54
The short answer is no. HD is now becoming “standard” across a lot of the industry where it is technically feasible. It also costs money to simulcast channels in both formats. The vast majority of TV sets are now HD capable, so the reasons for SD being there are reducing by the minute.
I would also point out that recording of programmes is also dying a slow death, as around 60% of the population are now using streaming technology more than broadcasts.
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on 28-04-2022 12:13
Many thanks, I'll let her know!
on 28-04-2022 15:28
A few years ago VM changed the way videos are compressed, so recordings take up less space on your box. I think I did have some figures for SD compared with HD but no longer do, in any case case I do remember that there was a noticeable difference.
on 28-04-2022 17:37
@Roger_Gooner wrote:A few years ago VM changed the way videos are compressed, so recordings take up less space on your box.
Indeed so - I seem to recall that HD programmes under MPEG4 encoding took up roughly the same disk space as SD programmes under MPEG2.
So you effectively got HD recordings for SD-space.
I don't know how many programmes your friend records and how long they take to watch them - but I would be genuinely quite surprised if the 1Tb storage that's standard on all V6 boxes presents a problem for most users.
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on 28-04-2022 18:15
I'm not sure how much she has recorded. I mean I have loads on my Tivo and it's generally OK, though my recordings have been freezing and are generally bad quality lately. She says it affects the sound etc and she asked me to investigate (no idea how likely that is) - not because I know anything about Tivo or TV but because I am a lot better with the Internet, computers etc than she is. I've let her know what you've said.
on 28-04-2022 18:22
@Rozzers wrote:though my recordings have been freezing and are generally bad quality lately.
Sounds like your box has a fault. Either signal related or early hard drive failure.
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